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Re: Problem: Javahl interface is not available. Check your environment.

From: Jan Ploski <Jan.Ploski_at_offis.de>
Date: 2005-04-12 14:15:02 CEST

Ronald Sacher <sacher@manetmail.de> schrieb am 04/12/2005 01:58:23 PM:

> Hi Jan,
>
> Next try :)
>
> - create repos location http://server/svn/repos1

I cannot - the repository already exists and I can only access it
using svn:// URL, not through http://.

> - create remote folder test-dir

The folder which I want to check out also already exists.

> - use the "checkout as project" on the remote folder

Done.

> - now the project is there but without svn-link

Well, not quite: it is there, and SVN knows about the project
(the Subversion tab appears in Project Properties), yet all
checked out files have "Status: unversioned".

> - change to cmdline and cd to your workspace

Done.

> - > svn co http://server/svn/repos1/test-dir

Error message:
svn: 'test-dir' is already a working copy for a different URL

(Okay, it's not 'test-dir' but 'trunk' in my case, but you get
the idea...)

> - change to eclipse an do refresh

Done.

> That way it worked for me 2 minutes ago.

So it seems that your problem is only "almost" like my problem ;-)

I also tried checking out with JavaSVN, then moving the local
project folder away, checking out with the command-line svn client,
copying the original .project file from the moved folder and
refreshing. That did not help either: the files still appear
as "unversioned".

Maybe my Subversion is too old?
Using "svn, version 1.1.3 (r12730)" here.

Best regards -
Jan Ploski
Received on Tue Apr 12 22:15:02 2005

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